DREAMS QUOTES VII

quotations about dreams & dreaming

Well now what's the use in dreamin'
You got better things to do
Dreams never did work for me anyway
Even when they did come true

BOB DYLAN

"I Feel a Change Comin' On"


When the desire is too much to bear, we often bury it beneath frenzied thoughts and activities or escape it by dulling our immediate consciousness of living. It is possible to run away from the desire for years, even decades, at a time, but we cannot eradicate it entirely. It keeps touching us in little glimpses and hints in our dreams, our hopes, our unguarded moments.

GERALD G. MAY

The Awakened Heart


If you're smart, then your dreams evolve, too.

MARIO BATALI

Esquire, Jun. 2004


People who are most afraid of their dreams convince themselves they don't dream at all.

JOHN STEINBECK

The Winter of Our Discontent


The blackest murder is the killing of the Soul's aspirations!

EDWIN LEIBFREED

"The Song of the Soul"


What we experience in dreams -- assuming that we experience it often -- belongs in the end just as much to the over-all economy of our soul as anything experienced "actually": we are richer or poorer on account of it.

FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE

Beyond Good and Evil


You can't put a limit on anything. The more you dream, the farther you get.

MICHAEL PHELPS

Woman's Day, Apr. 1, 2009


All men who have achieved great things have been great dreamers.

ORISON SWETT MARDEN

The Miracle of Right Thought


Dreams are true while they last, and do we not live in dreams?

ALFRED, LORD TENNYSON

The Higher Pantheism


Dreams fade with morning light,
Never a morn for thee,
Dreamer of dreams, goodnight.

JOYCE KILMER

"The Poet's Epitaph"


I live not in dreams but in contemplation of a reality that is perhaps the future.

RAINER MARIA RILKE

Letters: 1892-1910


No man lives long when his dreams are dead.

GENE WOLFE

The Claw of the Conciliator


Not everything to which we are able to compare an object or an occurrence occurs in the dream as its symbol; on the other hand, the dream does not symbolize anything we may choose, but only specific elements of the dream thought. There are limitations on both sides.

SIGMUND FREUD

"Symbolism in the Dream", A General Introduction to Psychoanalysis


Sleep is in contact with the Possible, which we also call the improbable. The world of the night is a world. Night, as night, is a universe.... The dark things of the unknown world become neighbors of man, whether by true communication or by a visionary enlargement of the distances of the abyss ... and the sleeper, not quite seeing, not quite unconscious, glimpses the strange anomalities, weird vegetation, terrible or radiant pallors, ghosts, masks, figures, hydras, confusions, moonless moonlights, obscure unmakings of miracle, growths and vanishings within a murky depth, shapes floating in shadow, the whole mystery which we call Dreaming, and which is nothing other than the approach of an invisible reality. The dream is the aquarium of Night.

VICTOR HUGO

Travailleurs de la Mer


The best way to make your dreams come true is to wake up.

MUHAMMAD ALI

Esquire, Feb. 2012


For, after all, you do grow up, you do outgrow your ideals, which turn to dust and ashes, which are shattered into fragments; and if you have no other life, you just have to build one up out of these fragments. And all the time your soul is craving and longing for something else. And in vain does the dreamer rummage about in his old dreams, raking them over as though they were a heap of cinders, looking in these cinders for some spark, however tiny, to fan it into a flame so as to warm his chilled blood by it and revive in it all that he held so dear before, all that touched his heart, that made his blood course through his veins, that drew tears from his eyes, and that so splendidly deceived him.

FYODOR DOSTOEVSKY

White Nights


Hear in a realm of wordless dreams--
That inner life which knows and thinks;
My thirsty spirit comes and drinks
The petal dew of golden streams;
Where death is less than what it seems,
And life is subtler than the Sphinx.

HENRY ABBEY

"May Dreams"


The dream is a series of images, which are apparently contradictory and nonsensical, but arise in reality from psychologic material which yields a clear meaning.

CARL JUNG

Psychology of the Unconscious


The dream is the small hidden door in the deepest and most intimate sanctum of the soul, which opens to that primeval cosmic night that was soul long before there was conscious ego and will be soul far beyond what a conscious ego could ever reach.

CARL JUNG

The Meaning of Psychology for Modern Man


The world would not have advanced very far had it not been for the contributions of its dreamers. It would never have gained its steamboat, nor its Atlantic cable, nor its wireless telegraph, nor its electric light. It would never have acquired any really great enterprise. For a little enterprise may be rustled and worried into being: but a really great program or movement or business must be dreamed.

BRUCE FAIRCHILD BARTON

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